Always use untreated wood - typically pine or cedar. [7] X Research source None of the boxes/supers have bottoms, so you’ll only need to purchase enough wood to create the outer edges for you multiple supers. Some supplies - like your frames and the outer lid - can’t be made easily, and you’ll have to buckle down and purchase them.

Entrances that are larger may encourage an infestation of rodents. Some commercially bought bases are reversible for the correct seasonal entrance. This reduces the cost of the setup as well as circumventing the need for the storage of 1 base during the off-season.

The hive stand can keep the beehive up off the ground to help keep the bottom dry and to insulate the hive. The hive stand can be made of anything that holds the hive up, or you can use a commercially purchased one. The hive stand will also protect your hive from ants. [9] X Expert Source David WilliamsProfessional Beekeeper Expert Interview. 13 February 2020.